August 7, 2006 - Playgrounds across the country will be
buzzing with the news - The BMW Kids' Bike has a new, sleek look but the
same impeccable quality and safety standards as its predecessor.

Featuring an easy-to-install pedal system and adjustable
seat, the Kids' Bike is designed to grow along with children from the
initial stages of learning how to ride, to big kid pedaling.

Using their feet first, children will develop a sense of
balance early on without training wheels. Children can practice
steering and hand-braking skills on the push-bike until they are ready
for pedal-powered biking adventures.

The push-bike can easily be converted into a regular
children's bicycle by fitting the solid plastic pedals with reflectors
and chain. In BMW's trademark design and innovative style, the
Kids' Bike comes in a striking blue and gray color and features a
resilient bike frame and ergonomically shaped seat saddle and handle
bars providing both comfort and safety.

Kids have plenty of places to stash treats accumulated
on bike rides including the zippered crossbar bag perfectly fitted into
the space between the bicycle frame, and a handlebar bag integrated into
the detachable handlebar padding. Bag materials made out of sturdy
synthetic materials with simple assembly required.

The BMW Kids' Bike retails for $300 and is intended for
children ages two-and-a-half to six years old. It weighs 13 pounds
without and 18 pounds with pedals.

The maximum weight load for the Bike is 110 pounds. The
frame ranges from 15 to 18 inches.